Jan Barboglio Paloma Votive Holder

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Jan Barboglio adds warmth and style to your home with her artistic home decor, furniture and tabletop pieces. Her design style reflects her traditional Mexican roots, inspired by the romance of Old Mexico, and religious in nature. Each exquisite piece is hand made using forged iron, blown glass, reclaimed wood, or natural leather, with combinations of these mediums. Every creation is completed with the artist's embossed, etched signature, stamped into metal, and is accompanied by a sentiment, proverb, or poem. Jan's gorgeous rustic creations are highly collectible. When the artist decides to archive a piece to her "library", she no longer makes this design, but will continue to use it for inspiration for new pieces. From time to time, if something in the archives strikes her fancy, she may decide to return that item to production.

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This small Paloma Votive Holder ("paloma" is Spanish for "dove") is just the right size to create a small accent of light for wherever a touch of Old World Mexico is needed. This Jan Barboglio Votive Holder is a piece for all homes. Line them up on a mantle or buy several to arrange on a table for a candlelight dinner party or wedding dinner.

Size: 5" W x 9" L x 5.5" H.

Handmade in Mexico.

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Jan Barboglio adds warmth and style to your home with her artistic home decor, furniture and tabletop pieces. Her design style reflects her traditional Mexican roots, inspired by the romance of Old Mexico, and religious in nature. Each exquisite piece is hand made using forged iron, blown glass, reclaimed wood, or natural leather, with combinations of these mediums. Every creation is completed with the artist's embossed, etched signature, stamped into metal, and is accompanied by a sentiment, proverb, or poem. Jan's gorgeous rustic creations are highly collectible. When the artist decides to archive a piece to her "library", she no longer makes this design, but will continue to use it for inspiration for new pieces. From time to time, if something in the archives strikes her fancy, she may decide to return that item to production.